Re: ATM: setup router to talk classical IP ?

From: Carole (cwr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Oct 20 1999 - 22:43:25 GMT-3


   
It looks ok for IP, as long as you include the performance enhancing
'no shut' command on the interface.

I suggest you define an ESI address, picking a series (if needed) that
are easy to remember/type such as 'atm esi-address 000100010001.00'.
(That's what the ATM gurus told me.)

Carole

--- jaarons-hotmail <jaarons@hotmail.com> wrote:
> According to the public website the ATM switch will not require me to
> configure it;
>
> Here would be how I would setup the router side according to what I
> have read in Caslow. Does anyone see any errors ? Am I missing
> anything ?
>
> Router<config># interface atm x/x/x
> Router<config-if># ip address x.y.z.1 255.255.255.0
> Router<config-if># atm arp-server-self
> Router<config-if># atm pvc 5 0 5 qsaal (needed to talk to ATM)
> Router<config-if># atm pvc 16 0 16 ilmi (needed to talk to ATM via
> ILMI)
> Router<config-if># atm esi xxxxyyyyaaaa.aa (default is mac, assign if
> told something else)
> Router#show atm ilmi (Copy and paste NSAP address learned via ILMI
> into notepad)
> Router#show atm arp server (copy and paste int notepad)
> Router# show arp
> Router# ping x.y.z.2 (or other devices on ATM network)
>
>
> I understand the need for a map-group and map-list if I use other
> protocols besides IP (such as IPX/Appletalk) but this should be
> enough to get IP going ?
>



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